Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Union Budget 2023 in the parliament today. It caused many people to take to Twitter to share their reactions. People shared different tweets with the hashtag #Budget2023, including those who showed their reactions by sharing hilarious memes and posts.
“Pretending that I understand #Budget2023 in front of my parents,” a Twitter user wrote and shared a GIF showing a character from the cartoon show SpongeBob SquarePants.
Pretending that I understand #Budget2023 in front of my parents@shovenshah #Tribevibe #Budget #BudgetSession #budgetday #Finance #February2023 #SpongeBob #meme #funny #Mumbai #india pic.twitter.com/gl1Nvd0fzE
— TribeVibe (@TribeVibeLive) February 1, 2023
“Calm down boys new meme material is coming up. #Budget2023,” wrote another user and shared this image:
Calm down boys new meme material is coming up.#Budget2023 pic.twitter.com/N5LJnfV2x7
— Cool Idiot (@coolidiot2000) February 1, 2023
Checkout some more memes that people shared:
Indians on the way to analyze #Budget2023 today.#UnionBudget2023 #UnionBudget #NirmalaSitharaman #Memes #BudgetSession #Parliament #parliamentofindia pic.twitter.com/E8yfrxPC3q
— Pranjul Srivastava (@pranjuls) February 1, 2023
Every Commerce Student today 🥱#commerce #Budget2023 #BudgetSession #BudgetSession2023 #Budget #Memes #Februarywish pic.twitter.com/J0pV4hManj
— Satyabrata Sahoo (@The_Stoic_Man) February 1, 2023
Me looking for #incometax announcement in #Budget2023 #Budget #UnionBudget2023#NirmalaSitharaman #Memes #UnionBudget #BudgetSession #EconomicCrisis #Economist pic.twitter.com/ezebN9zzQm
— Pranjul Srivastava (@pranjuls) February 1, 2023
Me working hard to earn some money.
— Finance Memes (@Qid_Memez) February 1, 2023
Meanwhile taxes:#Budget2023 pic.twitter.com/PUZxfWxQ0h
People discussing about #BudgetSession2022.....
— UmdarTamker (@UmdarTamker) February 1, 2022
Me with zero knowledge of finance : pic.twitter.com/rHtiZcnfnL
#middleclass people looking for some benefits for them in the #Budget2023 be like -
— Ankit Anand (@iamankitanands) February 1, 2023
#NirmalaSitharaman #incometax pic.twitter.com/2SvgOL04NO
Middle Class Ki dua kubool hui!!!!
— Akbar Kazi (@akbarkazi_) February 1, 2023
Tax-Free #IncomeTax Limit is raised to Rs 7 lakh in the new tax regime only. #Budget2023 CNBCTV18 LIVE pic.twitter.com/SBL4Cd4Dnu
Nirmala Sitharaman began the presentation at 11 am today. With this budget, she became the sixth finance minister to present five consecutive federal budgets in independent India. She presented her first budget in 2019.
Besides her, the other ministers who presented budgets consecutively for five years are Morarji Desai, Yashwant Sinha, Manmohan Singh, P Chidambaram, and Arun Jaitley.
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